0 in baseball, the place that the player has to stand next to in order to hit the ball, and the last place they have to touch to score a point -- (棒球运动中的)本垒板
After the 1937 season, home plate was moved out by some twenty feet, decreasing the park's dimensions.
Running through the gravel are drainage tiles that run from home plate to center field.
A pitcher will push off the rubber with his foot in order to gain velocity toward home plate when pitching.
It is located at the back of the concourse behind home plate.
If the runner on third had meanwhile run home and touched home plate, his run would count.
Late in the inning, she used her strong arm from right field to throw out the potential tying run at home plate.
Inside of the base lines is turfed, except a space nine feet in width, reaching from the pitcher's position to the home plate.
It is informally named for its similarity in shape to a baseball home plate.